Electromagnetic Waves

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a disturbance that transmits energy
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the distance from one crest of a wave to the next
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the number of crests of a wave that pass a certain point in a given amount of time
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waves that transmit energy through matter or empty space
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the transfer of energy by electromagnetic waves
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used in heat lamps for reptiles
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converted into sound and picture
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blocked by bones and teeth
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water molecules absorb this type of radiation and increase the temperature of food
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bees can see this type of radiation
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emitted by radioactive materials
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a prism can break up this type of radiation into specific wavelengths